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Tony Blair believes the UK and Iran both want to use direct talks to achieve an early resolution to the navy crew crisis, Downing Street has said. | Tony Blair believes the UK and Iran both want to use direct talks to achieve an early resolution to the navy crew crisis, Downing Street has said. |
A statement was issued after further UK contact with Tehran, including directly with security chief Ali Larijani. | A statement was issued after further UK contact with Tehran, including directly with security chief Ali Larijani. |
"The UK has proposed direct bilateral discussions and awaits a... response on when these can begin," it said. | "The UK has proposed direct bilateral discussions and awaits a... response on when these can begin," it said. |
Earlier Mr Blair had said talks about the release of the crew, held since 23 March, were entering a critical phase. | Earlier Mr Blair had said talks about the release of the crew, held since 23 March, were entering a critical phase. |
"The prime minister remains committed to resolving this by diplomatic means," Downing Street's statement, issued late on Tuesday, added. | "The prime minister remains committed to resolving this by diplomatic means," Downing Street's statement, issued late on Tuesday, added. |
'Tougher decisions' | 'Tougher decisions' |
It came hours after Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett had urged caution over hopes that the 15 sailors and marines held by Iran may soon be freed. | It came hours after Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett had urged caution over hopes that the 15 sailors and marines held by Iran may soon be freed. |
She said people had read a lot into the prime minister's remarks about a critical phase in talks. | |
Profile: UK captives | Profile: UK captives |
BBC diplomatic correspondent Bridget Kendall said No 10's statement did appear to be an encouraging sign. | BBC diplomatic correspondent Bridget Kendall said No 10's statement did appear to be an encouraging sign. |
And the fact it was released late on Tuesday suggested officials were "excited" about progress, she said. | And the fact it was released late on Tuesday suggested officials were "excited" about progress, she said. |
In other developments on Tuesday, new photographs were released showing the Royal Navy crew in casual clothes. | In other developments on Tuesday, new photographs were released showing the Royal Navy crew in casual clothes. |
In the latest images the crew, from Plymouth-based HMS Cornwall, are shown wearing tracksuits, smiling and playing chess. | In the latest images the crew, from Plymouth-based HMS Cornwall, are shown wearing tracksuits, smiling and playing chess. |
Leading Seaman Faye Turney is not wearing a headscarf as she has in previous TV footage. | Leading Seaman Faye Turney is not wearing a headscarf as she has in previous TV footage. |
Dual aims | Dual aims |
They have been held captive since being seized by Iranian Revolutionary Guards in the northern Gulf last month. | They have been held captive since being seized by Iranian Revolutionary Guards in the northern Gulf last month. |
Iran says they strayed into its territorial waters, but the UK maintains they were in Iraqi waters after returning from searching a merchant vessel. | Iran says they strayed into its territorial waters, but the UK maintains they were in Iraqi waters after returning from searching a merchant vessel. |
UK VERSION OF EVENTS 1 Crew boards merchant ship 1.7NM inside Iraqi waters2 HMS Cornwall was south-east of this, and inside Iraqi waters3 Iran tells UK that merchant ship was at a different point, still within Iraqi waters4 After UK points this out, Iran provides alternative position, now within Iranian waters Both versions in more detail Dividing lines of Shatt al-Arab | UK VERSION OF EVENTS 1 Crew boards merchant ship 1.7NM inside Iraqi waters2 HMS Cornwall was south-east of this, and inside Iraqi waters3 Iran tells UK that merchant ship was at a different point, still within Iraqi waters4 After UK points this out, Iran provides alternative position, now within Iranian waters Both versions in more detail Dividing lines of Shatt al-Arab |
In comments before No 10's statement, Mr Blair said the UK had two aims - firstly to make Iran understand that "the pressure is there" and secondly to ensure the "door is open" to diplomacy. | In comments before No 10's statement, Mr Blair said the UK had two aims - firstly to make Iran understand that "the pressure is there" and secondly to ensure the "door is open" to diplomacy. |
He added if "peaceful, calm negotiation" was not possible, the UK would have to take "increasingly tougher decisions". | He added if "peaceful, calm negotiation" was not possible, the UK would have to take "increasingly tougher decisions". |
The prime minister spoke after Mr Larijani hinted to Iranian state radio that a new phase in the talks with the UK had begun. | The prime minister spoke after Mr Larijani hinted to Iranian state radio that a new phase in the talks with the UK had begun. |
IRANIAN VERSION OF EVENTS 1 Royal Navy crew stray 0.5km inside Iranian waters 2 Iran gives set of co-ordinates to back up their claims 3 According to seized GPS equipment, the Royal Navy crew had previously entered Iranian waters at several other points 4 Iran informs Britain of the position where the crew were seized, inside Iranian waters Profile: Ali Larijani Iran's centres of power | IRANIAN VERSION OF EVENTS 1 Royal Navy crew stray 0.5km inside Iranian waters 2 Iran gives set of co-ordinates to back up their claims 3 According to seized GPS equipment, the Royal Navy crew had previously entered Iranian waters at several other points 4 Iran informs Britain of the position where the crew were seized, inside Iranian waters Profile: Ali Larijani Iran's centres of power |
"If they continue this path they can change the situation logically... in such a way that the issue is resolved," he said. | "If they continue this path they can change the situation logically... in such a way that the issue is resolved," he said. |
But Iranian Vice President Parviz Davoudi insisted the UK still had to admit its personnel had crossed into Iran's waters. | But Iranian Vice President Parviz Davoudi insisted the UK still had to admit its personnel had crossed into Iran's waters. |
"Certainly, if Britain accepts that they have illegally trespassed into Iran and guarantee that they won't repeat it, the issue will obviously become negotiable and can be resolved through a rational process," he said. | "Certainly, if Britain accepts that they have illegally trespassed into Iran and guarantee that they won't repeat it, the issue will obviously become negotiable and can be resolved through a rational process," he said. |
Foreign Office Minister Lord Triesman has had talks with the Iranian ambassador in London eight times since the crew's capture. | Foreign Office Minister Lord Triesman has had talks with the Iranian ambassador in London eight times since the crew's capture. |
Bush backing | Bush backing |
It is understood that one area under discussion between the two countries is how future disputes over the contested Shatt al-Arab waterway may be avoided. | It is understood that one area under discussion between the two countries is how future disputes over the contested Shatt al-Arab waterway may be avoided. |
US President George Bush has described the crew's capture as "indefensible" and said he backed the UK's efforts to resolve the crisis peacefully. | US President George Bush has described the crew's capture as "indefensible" and said he backed the UK's efforts to resolve the crisis peacefully. |
There have been suggestions that the crew's case could be improved by the release of five Iranian officials held by the US since January. | There have been suggestions that the crew's case could be improved by the release of five Iranian officials held by the US since January. |
The BBC's Jim Muir, in Baghdad, said senior Iraq officials were negotiating with the US embassy and the US military over the issue. | The BBC's Jim Muir, in Baghdad, said senior Iraq officials were negotiating with the US embassy and the US military over the issue. |